Description of problem:
libXmu-devel as shipped in FC-5 is missing dependencies on several other X
development packages. This causes, among others, the gai RPM in extras to fail
to build for FC-5, due to this dependency chain:
gai -> gtkglext -> libXmu -> libXt
(libXmu-devel does not require libXt-devel in FC-5; it does in FC-6 and upwards).
Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
libXmu-1.0.0-2.2
How reproducible:
Always
Steps to Reproduce:
1. rpm -q --requires libXt
2. rpm -q --requires libXt-devel
Actual results:
A lot of libraries required by libXt are missing -devel counterparts in
libXt-devel's required packages
Expected results:
libXt-devel and probably libX11-devel should be required by libXmu-devel
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